Tulsi Gabbard UNLEASHES On Biden Administration's Alarming Misuse Of Power

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Tulsi Gabbard, the former Democratic Representative from Hawaii, has launched a scathing critique of President Joe Biden and his administration, accusing them of "politicizing the Department of Justice" and utilizing the "state security apparatus to target political adversaries," such as ex-President Donald Trump.

In a video clip from an interview shared on Gabbard's social media profile, she expressed her concern that the Biden administration's actions against the former president are undermining the democratic fabric of our nation.

Gabbard, in a caption accompanying the video, stated, "The death knell of any democracy is when a sitting president employs the state security apparatus to pursue political rivals and conceal his or his family's lies and crimes."

She further asserted that Biden, through his actions, has demonstrated that he perceives himself "not as the enforcer of the rule of law, but as the exception to it."

When questioned about the foreign business dealings of Hunter Biden, the president's son, and whether the president was implicated, Gabbard suggested that the evidence points to his involvement.

She expressed her disgust at the defense of the Biden administration by some of her former Democratic colleagues, given its pursuit of Trump and its protection of Hunter.

According to Devon Archer, a former associate of Hunter Biden, the president's son was appointed to the board of Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company, with the intent to "legally intimidate" individuals.

During Biden's tenure as Vice President, he reportedly made several phone calls to Hunter during dinners with Burisma associates and foreign oligarchs. The Congressional Oversight Committee on the Biden Family alleges that these individuals eventually paid Hunter and his business partners approximately $20 million.

Historically, Hunter and other members of the Biden family have been granted leniency in plea deals related to criminal activities.

In contrast, Trump is currently facing four indictments ahead of the 2024 election, an unprecedented action against a former U.S. president.

Trump and his supporters have labeled the scrutiny of him and the defense of Hunter by the Biden administration as evidence of a "two-tier" justice system.